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Alex George

    Alex George schafft Erzählungen mit bemerkenswerter Sensibilität und Einsicht, wobei er sich oft mit Themen wie Identität, Entwurzelung und der Suche nach Zugehörigkeit befasst. Seine Prosa ist reich und bildhaft und lässt die Leser in die komplexen psychologischen Landschaften seiner Charaktere eintauchen. George dringt mit einer Empathie und einem Können, die einen bleibenden Eindruck hinterlassen, in die Tiefen menschlicher Erfahrung vor. Sein Werk ist ein Beweis für die Kraft des Geschichtenerzählens bei der Erhellung gemeinsamer menschlicher Erfahrungen.

    Alex George
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    A Better Day
    Setting Free the Kites
    An jenem Tag in Paris
    Wir können auch anders.
    Keine halben Sachen. Roman. Aus d. Engl. v. Hans Link
    • Simon, ein attraktiver und netter Koch in den 30ern, hat Pech bei Frauen. Mit der Hilfe des draufgängerischen Joe versucht er, sein Liebesleben zu verbessern, gerät jedoch von einer Katastrophe in die nächste, bis er einen entscheidenden Entschluss trifft.

      Keine halben Sachen. Roman. Aus d. Engl. v. Hans Link
      3,0
    • Setting Free the Kites

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      A warm, relatable story of two boys growing up in 1970s Maine, this narrative authentically captures the complexities of family dynamics. George's beautiful prose constructs a timeless tale of love, loss, and kinship, illustrating how our connections shape our lives. Combining wit, sorrow, and nostalgia, the story resonates with readers of all ages, making it both heartbreaking and memorable. It is a serious yet breezy work, perfect for summer reading, and offers a mesmerizing experience that makes the characters feel real and integral to everyday life. This heart-rending tale of friendship features strong, independent characters and effectively captures the emotional turbulence of adolescence. The novel explores themes of family, friendship, and the impact of catastrophic loss, making it a poignant addition to literary and coming-of-age fiction. George's masterful depiction of Maine landscapes and the emotional swings of youth creates a lovely meditation on friendship and the harsh realities of growing up. With echoes of classic works, the novel features unforgettable characters and a compelling twist. Filled with soaring emotion, it emphasizes that painful pasts can be overcome with hope and courage. Alex George's captivating writing immerses readers in a world where childhood, longing, and memory intertwine beautifully.

      Setting Free the Kites
      4,2
    • A Better Day

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      A mental health and wellbeing handbook for children age 10+ by celebrity doctor and Youth Ambassador for Mental Health, Dr Alex George

      A Better Day
      4,2
    • Live Well Every Day

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The ultimate handbook for everyday health with 7 simple steps to a healthier life

      Live Well Every Day
      4,0
    • Working it Out

      • 280 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      For solicitor, Johnathan Burlip, nothing is ever simple. Johnathan finds himself rudely ejected from his comfortable life, leaving him spinning out of control towards an undistinguished legal career in Finsbury Park, where the clientele and professional challenges are somewhat different.

      Working it Out
      3,2
    • A Good American

      A Novel

      • 387 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      An uplifting novel about the families we create and the places we call home. In 1904, Frederick and Jette flee her disapproving mother, choosing to escape to America. Initially set to board a boat to New York, they opt for one to New Orleans instead, ultimately finding themselves in the small town of Beatrice, Missouri. With no knowledge of English, they begin their new life together. Beatrice is filled with unforgettable characters: a jazz trumpeter who cooks delicious gumbo, a giant teenage boy, a schoolteacher who teaches more than music, a minister convinced he has seen the Second Coming, and a malevolent, bicycle-riding dwarf. The story is narrated by James, the grandson of Frederick and Jette, who realizes he knows little about his own heritage. From bare-knuckle prizefighting and Prohibition to barbershop harmonies and the Kennedy assassination, James's family experiences the ebb and flow of history. Each generation learns anew what it means to be American, often discovering more about themselves than expected. Poignant, funny, and heartbreaking, this novel explores the experience of being an outsider—within one’s country, hometown, and family—ultimately telling a universal story about the search for home.

      A Good American
      3,8
    • Before Your Very Eyes

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      New Remember him? Didn't think so. Simon Teller is the last of a dying breed. He's such a New Man he's sparkling. Struggling magician, gourmet cook, and jazz freak, he's been doing Conversation and Quiche for as long as he can remember, but he's so sensitive that all he's managed to conjure up is a number of awkward crushes and infatuations. And now the women are staying away in droves. Enter stage left Joe, the Houdini of the casual sex scene and the man who, in the cause of true friendship, is determined to show Simon how to pull women as easily as he pulls rabbits out of hats. Under Joe's expert tutelage, and armed with an array of cynical -- and secondhand -- seduction techniques, Simon embarks on a radically different approach to dating. The results are disastrous. A number of close encounters of a very peculiar kind with desperate divorcees, nymphomaniac Canadians, and alcoholic doctors leave Simon wondering if the beautiful American magician Alex might be different! A comedy about love, friendship and magic, and about how, sometimes, the trick is to see what's before your very eyes.

      Before Your Very Eyes
      2,8